I had a donor egg transfer with a quality of BA on the 10th May but on day 10 and 11 which is today I got 2 negative tests. Did anyone get a blood test done after negative test?
We were in Spain getting it done. We got it done on a monday I rested a good bit went for a short walk that day and traveled home the next day but it was 7hrs altogether as we had to transfer to another flight and we didn't get home until 2am in the morning and i did some work at home as working from home the next day. Was this all wrong for me to do any help as we are thinking about going back for a frozen transfer. Not sure how long you need to be over in spain for Frozen transfer, any tips would be appreciated.
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Firstly you have done nothing wrong. It took my three transfers for me to get a bfp. The clinic is was right down to luck. The first two transfers I waited a few days to fly from Greece and rested for the entire 2ww. The third transfer I hopped on a plane that even and carried with my normal routine. And I got a bfp.
Has the clinic followed up with you? And suggested changes in protocol? You can ask for a mock trial before next round?
Thanks for your reply, i felt so tired and went back working I wasn't sure if I did the right thing. After your transfer did you do much the following 2 days before flying home? We have 2 embryo a BB and B, what were your's when transferred. Did you do anything different before getting your positive result. thanks
Both of the embryos were AA’s but as I saud I rested and just went for light walks. But when it worked I did everything as normal, I even exercised.
So I think ask your clinic if there is anything in the protocol you can do differently? Or if you can do the mock trial with an era test. Otherwise all you can do is try your best to keep yourself busy during the 2ww.
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